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Set a space for fun, learning and sharing The Shapes and Sharing Picnic Basket is appropriate for children ages 6 to 36 months;Explore shapes and colors/colors with food pieces and manners and more with fun learning songs;Lift the basket lid to hear sweet instrumental music and fun sound effects;Play and learn with a 14-piece picnic set that includes 6 food items, 2 plates, 2 forks, 2 cups, 1 blanket and 1 basket
Hear the polite picnic basket make food requests, then drop the correct food in the basket for rewarding responses.
Drop the food pieces in the shape sorter to hear the basket recognize the food and say the shape and color of each one.
Includes Music, Shapes & Colors and Picnic Time modes for a wide range of exciting activities.
Teaches and models good manners by saying please, thank you and more.
Store all of the play pieces inside the picnic basket and take the excitement anywhere.
Now you are stacking up – with the wonderful wooden blocks. This large set consists of 100 colourful pieces that provide unlimited building fun. Different shapes such as archways, towers and pillars invite little builders from 12 months to sort and stack the blocks. In addition to coloured wooden stones, there are also natural ones in the set. Very practical: The 100 building blocks can be quickly and easily stored in the corresponding storage box, which has a sorting lid.
Letters, pictures and numbers inspire toddlers to create buildings, words and stories.
This double-sided abacus gives the ABC?s a playful twist with letters as well as pictures.
Learning the alphabet has never been so much fun thanks to the colourful alphabet puzzle.
Colorful drawings, numbers, geometric shapes and moving elements.Pull the bone and the dog will squirm and move. See your reflection in the mirror and make a funny face.We teach the languageNaming pictures, shapes and numbers enriches the vocabulary.Sorting and building develops intelligence.Arrange the cubes according to the categories (geometric figures, numbers, animals, house, yard). Sorting and filing develops the child’s intelligence. Playing with imposing and building develops spatial orientation and fine motor skills.
Babies will enjoy this steering wheel which provides lights and sounds while driving and learning.